Because of its convenient location on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront, just a 2-minute walk from the Star Ferry terminus, and its manageable size, this museum is the most worthwhile if your time is limited. I love popping in to see the special exhibits and the museum's vast collection of Chinese antiquities and fine art -- shown on a rotating basis -- that make this one of my top picks in Hong Kong. Feast your eyes on ceramics, bronzes, jade, cloisonné, lacquerware, bamboo carvings, and textiles, as well as paintings, wall hangings, scrolls, and calligraphy dating from the 16th century to the present. The works are arranged in five permanent galleries on three floors of exhibit space, plus two galleries devoted to changing exhibits. The Historical Pictures Gallery is especially insightful, with works in oils, watercolors, pencil drawings, and prints that provide a visual account of life in Hong Kong, Macau, and Guangzhou (Canton) in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Another gallery displays contemporary Hong Kong works by local artists. You'll want to spend at least an hour here, though art aficionados may want to devote more time by renting audio guides for HK$10 (US$1.30/70p). A bonus is the beautiful backdrop of Victoria Harbour.
| Hours | Fri-Wed 10am-6pm | ||
| Address | 10 Salisbury Rd | ||
| Location | Hong Kong Cultural Centre Complex; Tsim Sha Tsui | ||
| Transportation | MTR: Tsim Sha Tsui (exit E) | ||
| Phone | 852/2721 0116 | ||
| Web site | http://hk.art.museum | ||
| Prices | Admission HK$10 (US$1.30/70p) adults, HK$5 (US65¢/35p) children, students, and seniors. Free admission Wed | ||
